Erin Sley
Erin works with the Finkelstein Lab in the division of nutritional sciences as a NICHD T32 maternal and child nutrition postdoctoral fellow. She is an epidemiologist with expertise in reproductive, perinatal, and pediatric outcomes. Erin recently graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a MPH in maternal and child health and a doctorate in epidemiology. She is currently working with the Finkelstein Lab on projects that assess the effect of periconceptional
- Sep 16 ,2025
- by Karen Steffy
- Human Centered Design
- MVR G151
Reimagined Health Spaces of the Future: A Kaiser Permanente Journey
Kaiser Permanente, founded 80 years ago, is a value-based health care delivery system. This presentation documents the last 10 years of our work, success, and the lessons we have learned along the way. Designing healthcare spaces for the future requires a deep understanding of future care delivery, the necessary technology, and the spaces that support it. This presentation explores the processes and tools used to define these spaces and technologies.
Most designs stop at this
- Sep 5, 2025
- by Anthony D. Ong and Frank D. Mann
- Holistic Human Health
The lifelong consequences of social connection
This article originally appeared on the Character & Context Blog from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
The ties that bind — and fray
Using data from over 6000 participants in the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study, we developed a new way of measuring social well-being across early life and later adulthood. This measure of cumulative social advantage looks at the number, quality, and supportiveness of people’s relationships — from childhood caregivers
- Sep 5, 2025